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Baby monitors are the front line for new digital safety rules

Tom Burton
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Tech giants that provide software to internet-connected devices such as baby monitors would be made liable for keeping images and other data safe from hackers under a major shift in cybersecurity strategy flagged by the Albanese government.

Home Affairs minister Clare O’Neil said software and device vendors such as Microsoft, Apple, Google and Amazon needed to take responsibility for the digital safety of their products, in what she said needed to be a “mindshift change”.

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Tom Burton has held senior editorial and publishing roles with The Mandarin, The Sydney Morning Herald and as Canberra bureau chief for The Australian Financial Review. He has won three Walkley awards. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.burton@afr.com

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